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G Vimal Kumar (GVK) Emerges as a Cybersecurity Trailblazer Representing India on Global Platforms 📰 News Article

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CTO of Cyber Privilege, GVK is revolutionizing cybersecurity and digital forensics with AI-powered solutions, empowering law enforcement and safeguarding national infrastructure.

Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh | June 4th, 2025
In an era marked by escalating cyber threats, G Vimal Kumar, fondly known as GVK, is leading the charge to protect India’s digital frontier. As the Chief Technology Officer of Cyber Privilege Pvt. Ltd., his pioneering efforts in cyber forensics, SOCMINT, GEOINT, and AI-based threat detection are transforming the way national and international agencies approach cybercrime.

GVK’s journey from an IT graduate to an internationally recognized cyber investigator and mentor is an inspiring testament to resilience and innovation. With specialized training from INTERPOL and collaborations with Indian law enforcement agencies, he has helped crack numerous high-profile cybercrime cases, especially in cryptocurrency fraud and dark net investigations.

His recognition as the Cyber Excellence Awardee (2024) and recent participation in the UN Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime in New York affirm his global relevance. GVK’s groundbreaking work also includes the Cyber Privilege Directory Book, a widely referenced guidebook in cyber investigations, and developing AI Bharat 5G/6G Sandbox models for smart telecom security.

Highlights:

  • Led AI integration in SOCMINT & GEOINT platforms to track social media threats and geolocate cyber attacks.

  • Trained over 500 students and law enforcement personnel in cyber forensics and AI-powered intelligence.

  • Represented India at INTERPOL’s New Technologies Forum, Singapore, and UN cybercrime policy summits.

  • Championing JAI CYBER Awareness Movement to create a cyber-smart citizenry.

With a vision to secure India's digital future, GVK continues to innovate and mentor, building the next generation of cyber warriors.

🔗 To learn more about his work, visit: www.cyberprivilege.com/gvksir
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21/06/2025 News: Cyber Privilege: Privacy is a Fundamental Right - But Not Absolute, Says High Court

“WhatsApp chats can be admissible in court even if obtained without consent.”

Does the 'Fruits of the Poisonous Tree' Doctrine Apply in India?

A recent judgment by the Madhya Pradesh High Court has shed new light on this question. As reported in the Times of India, Delhi Edition (20th June 2025), the Court upheld the admissibility of WhatsApp chats accessed from a spouse’s phone without their consent in a matrimonial dispute.

The Court reasoned
“Courts have the liberty to accept any evidence - regardless of its admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act - if it aids in the effective resolution of disputes.”

(Section 14, Family Courts Act)
This reflects a broader legal approach in India: unlike the United States, where the "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree" doctrine typically excludes illegally obtained evidence, Indian courts often focus on relevance and authenticity rather than the method of collection - especially in matters of public justice.

Key Legal Principles Reiterated
Right to Privacy (Article 21) is a fundamental right, but not absolute.

Privacy can be reasonably restricted when it comes into conflict with the right to a fair trial.

Even illegally obtained digital evidence may be admitted if it serves the larger interest of justice.

Implications
This judgment could significantly impact:
Family law and matrimonial litigation
Cyber law and digital forensics
Data privacy and admissibility standards in Indian courts

Key Takeaway for Legal Professionals
When advising clients on cases involving electronic communications or personal data, understand that Indian courts may prioritize judicial truth over procedural technicalities. Evidence that helps uncover the truth may still hold value - even if obtained without consent.

Issued in context with: Cyber Privilege Initiative

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Over 16 billion passwords have just been leaked online. Yours might be one of them. Dt: 20/06/2025

This massive breach affects popular services like Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, and more.

Hackers can use your compromised credentials to access your accounts, steal your identity, or conduct financial fraud.

But you are not helpless.

Here’s what you must do right now:

  • Change all your passwords, especially for your email, banking, and social media accounts.

  • Turn on two-factor authentication for all your accounts.

  • Use a password manager to create and store strong, unique passwords.

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  • Be cautious of phishing messages and fake login pages.

Stay alert. Share this message. Protect your digital identity.

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